Women will love this topically arranged devotional for women that includes Scripture and timely devotional thoughts. With contributions from Joni Eareckson Tada, Ruth Bell Graham, Emilie Barnes, Rosa Parks, Elisabeth Elliot, and other godly women (gleaned from the NIV Women's Devotional Bible), God's Words of Life gives practical wisdom straight from the Bible. This beautiful book is perfect for personal use or to share with a friend.
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GREAT BOOK. This book contains only quotes from the Bible, but ones that touch on certain subjects for life. There’s a quote for every aspect of life that you could possibly think of, and it’s a quick reminder that you are strong as long as you believe in God and Jesus and the Bible.
I love this book. I am a work in progress with being a child of God. I have found that this book has been very helpful not only to me but to my friends as well. I have shared my love of God with them and I share some of the verses in this book with them. It has helped my friend at work greatly with the verses. I like how the book is divided up in different categories for women. It helps when I'm having a depressed moment or aniexty or anything. I recommend this book to any woman who would read it.
Bible verses grouped by topic such as love, mercy, and values with a short devotional at the end of each topic. All familiar verses, but very impactful to read them grouped this way. When you need to hear what God says about something specific, this is a great way to do so.
Highly recommend this little gem to all women! No matter your age or what season of life you’re currently in, this beautiful and complex reference is full of wisdom and so worth your time.
This is a remnant from my "wanting to be more Christian" phase. The book itself is fine, but I stand by my assertion that books that are meant to be gifts (like the kind found at the check out in Barnes and Noble, you know the ones) can never be higher than three stars.